Well now that he committed to UConn with Candle they can restore him back to a 4-star!!!He was a 4 star, but was "downgraded" to a 3 star during his junior season despite putting up a terrific statistical campaign. My guess is that the recruiting sites slighted him for committing to Toledo. Great get.
Nice catch!One of the accounts tagged in his post is the now interm head coach and co-offensive coordinator and quarterback coach of Toledo Robert Weiner
That's what she said.Gimme the Weiner!
That signing day LOI BS is just BS now…read somewhere the process has changed with NIL and it’s more a “financial aid” agreement with the university. Which Bo may not have actually signed yet…but they can still get out of it with a coaching change.Question: Since he originally committed to Toledo before Coach Candle was hired away by UConn, does he get to immediately sign his letter of intent with the Huskies or have to wait until the February signing date?
-> “When I committed to the University of Toledo, I committed to the people,” Polston told The Courant Thursday, after pivoting to UConn.“Coach (Jason) Candle and some other people who have had a huge impact on my life and helped me in so many ways. Coach Candle called me Saturday morning (Dec. 6) and told me he was going to take the UConn job and I was nothing but excited for him. He’d expressed to me before, wherever he’s at, I’m with him, I’m his quarterback. And I could not appreciate that more.” <-
-> “My perception of the school is, ‘winners,'” Polston said. “If you go to UConn, you’re going to be a winner. I actually know (men’s basketball freshman) Braylon Mullins pretty well because he’s right around my area. He’s going to do special things. You start with basketball, you look at coach (Dan) Hurley, coach Geno (Auriemma) and now coach Candle, they just win. My perception of Connecticut is winning, and that’s what we’re going to do.” <-
-> This past season, Decatur Central moved up to the highest division, 6-A, in Indiana and reached the playoffs, eliminated by the eventual champion. Polston started 47 of a possible 51 games during his career, throwing for 6,541 yards and 68 touchdowns, in addition to 1,500 yards and 20 TDs rushing, an all-stater three times “Just a tough, hard-nosed kid who’s a great leader,” Enright said. “He’s a people-oriented person, and really loves Coach Candle and Coach Weiner.” <-
Interesting to see if he is ready to play as a true freshman. We have read that Candle is honest with recruits about how soon they will play, so I am sure he already knows if playing immediately is an option.Wow. You couldn’t really say anything better than that. Hopefully, his poise and maturity extends to the field. Seems like answered prayers to me.
Hi all,
Got some time with Bo today! Had to drop right away. Seems like a great kid who is going to bring a lot of energy to UConn. Talks about his game, Coach Candle, and more. Think you'll all enjoy.
Hi all,
Got some time with Bo today! Had to drop right away. Seems like a great kid who is going to bring a lot of energy to UConn. Talks about his game, Coach Candle, and more. Think you'll all enjoy.
Hi all,
Got some time with Bo today! Had to drop right away. Seems like a great kid who is going to bring a lot of energy to UConn. Talks about his game, Coach Candle, and more. Think you'll all enjoy.